Experience the Magic of Jazz Fest Through Frenchy's Live Paintings

Experience the Magic of Jazz Fest Through Frenchy's Live Paintings

We are thrilled to reach out to you to share the incredible work of Frenchy, who mesmerized audiences and created 13 stunning paintings over the course of 14 unforgettable days at 6 different venues throughout this years NOLA Jazz Fest.

Frenchy's artistic prowess allowed him to capture the spirit and energy of each performance, ranging from the mesmerizing sounds of Billy & The Kids at the Saenger Theatre to the unforgettable collaboration of Mumford & Sons with special guests Trombone Shorty and Jon Batiste at the Jazz Fest Fairgrounds. Other highlights included Robert Plant, Buddy Guy, Marcus King and many more. While some of these captivating paintings were sold, we are delighted to inform you that limited edition canvas prints of all paintings are available for purchase, and a few original pieces are still waiting to find their new homes.

Frenchy's art is a true celebration of the music and culture of New Orleans, and we are immensely grateful for his incredible talent and unwavering dedication to capturing the magic of Jazz Fest.

In this first recap, we are thrilled to share six out of the thirteen paintings created over the course of the 14-day festival. Rest assured, we are diligently working on digitally capturing the remaining seven paintings, which we will eagerly share with you in the upcoming weeks.

We would like to take this opportunity to express our heartfelt gratitude for being a part of this year's festival. We sincerely hope that Frenchy's captivating artwork will serve as lasting memories, allowing you to relive the remarkable moments of Jazz Fest whenever you lay eyes upon them.

Should you have any inquiries or if you wish to make a purchase, please do not hesitate to reach out to us. We are here to assist you with any questions you may have.

Thank you once again for your invaluable support, and we hope you thoroughly enjoy the enduring legacy of Frenchy's extraordinary work.